2 -- Overtimes it took for No. 11 Minnesota Duluth to defeat Bemidji State 26-19. The Beavers have the top scoring offense in DII football, and while they didn't walk away victorious, they showed they can hang with any opponent until the very end.

3 -- Players who went over 100 yards rushing for No. 19 (tie) Harding in its 56-7 victory. Quarterback Preston Paden rushed for 100 yards with two touchdowns, Tristan Tucker led the way with 119 yards and a touchdown while Cole Chancey added 118 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.

4 -- Weeks in a row that Sioux Falls running back Gabriel Watson has run for more than 140 yards. This was his "worst" week of the season, tallying a mere 144 yards, but he also punched in four touchdowns. The junior back has now reeled off 200, 172, 193, and 144 yards to start off his 2018 season. Though the Cougars were merely receiving votes this week, a few upsets may have them right back in the coming poll.

5 – Top 25 teams that were upset in Week 4, all but one by unranked teams. No. 1 Texas A&M-Commerce fell to No. 22 Colorado State-Pueblo 23-13. No. 4 Northwest Missouri State lost to Central Oklahoma 31-21. No. 14 Colorado Mesa was on the losing side of a tight 38-34 victory for Chadron State. No. 19 (tie) Central Missouri dropped its second game of the season, this one to Washburn, 28-21. And No. 24 Azusa Pacific lost to the now-FCS North Alabama squad, 37-35.

11 -- Teams that scored more than 40 points this week, down three from last week.

24.55 -- Average margin of victory by the 20 top 25 winning teams in Week 4. That's 6.05 points per game fewer than last week's high-scoring affair.

63 – For the second-straight week, the most points scored by a winning top 25 team. No. 12 Central Washington dropped 63 on Simon Fraser winning 63-10. The Wildcats have now outscored their opponents 162-17 since an opening day loss to FCS in-state rival Eastern Washington.

467 -- Passing yards by Midwestern State's Layton Rabb, who broke his own single-game record set last season.

Washburn was able to hold off Central Missouri in an upset in large part to the arm of Mitch Schurig. The Ichabods quarterback slung the ball for 361 yards and four touchdowns. By the way, it was Schurig's first career start. Joining Schurig in the big performances by an underdog category was Chadron State's Dalton Holst who threw for 409 yards and three touchdowns in the Eagles upset of Colorado Mesa.

Bowie State'squarterback Amir Hall continues to put up big numbers. Hall has yet to pass for less than 350 yards this season and with 354 more this past weekend, he's amassed 1,436 yards with 11 touchdowns already on the young season.

Speaking of big games by a quarterback, Chowan's Bryce Witt had himself a day in getting his team its first win of the season. Witt threw for 439 yards and three TDs while rushing for 45 yards and two more touchdowns.

As mentioned above, Sioux Falls Gabriel Watson kept his big season rolling with 144 yards and three touchdowns on Saturday. He had help this week in the backfield as running mate Colton Myles added 154 yards and a touchdown as well. The Cougars slipped out of the top 25 despite winning last week but should find themselves back in the mix this week.

Notre Dame (OH) continues to roll through its schedule. Now 4-0, the Falcons were led by a big rushing attack this past weekend. Nehemiah Brown led the way with 135 yards, while Jale McLaughlin added 127 yards and two touchdowns, and Vasean Davis ran in three touchdowns behind 87 yards rushing. The Falcons keep biding their time, receiving votes each week and may start to press for a spot in the top 25 much sooner than later.